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20 17th St (vault) A 1)DRESS SUILDIN5 PERMIT NUMBER__ INSPECTIONS FOOT] NCS ` LAB.- --- - -- _-___- ----- --- -- FRAMINGl :S� --- ------ COVER - - -_COVER UP I NSULAT10N -'7- 96 FINA1, CERTIFICATE OCC-_--_-------- _ ELECTRICAL PERMIT #____-- L INSPECTIONS RGUGH_____.__-.--------_--_------_----- FINAL ----------------- MECHANICAL PERMIT #_________________________ PLUMBING PERMIT # -315e)-- -______________ ----- NOTES: _I u0 - t YY� Y0. �,/� 1 R, t1m 1 •A+1 CiM./F ��'•FlEW 1.�ILS IN, 1�1.40D "air, "c" 1%s & 4I'Tl W rllL� fL00D HI+I.ARB BaTImARY W FOR Tl.E CL`IX OF ��f�E`SIa�VTT�tttE, E'IIJi2XIDA. CiTICOSP AMS 7191L- E T,I�;.,URAIJCE CC iAMNY OF I I-ERMY CFX FY TCS TCM Sc.NZFes, „I,IQy Itt� '1}(A'1' 'I'rLIS 1ilk' i5 A nub T>IAT I I iAVE b-t)RvEYED THE LANDS :3S aHd�lN IN 'ME A Nr c..AI h�;I'h�I;fttiD r�ftF:C�J t k�;f3 NO CORRwr REpHF.SFN't'ATICX'4 OL" TfiAT SURVEY ,�U�iD ffiET `-O 5C3FNE'X 'I'iiE MINL9;T1 S;ANT +Fu) FzF.Q1JIHEMI✓'NINS ADUPTI::D BY XiA.�c STATIi�12l� Off' PROF£ :.STCY.;�. LAND SURVEYORS CW% M R 21Hli AND THL: r-(:) DA L.l ND TITLE Aa.nY:xATIOti. r . J THIS SURVEY NOT VALIU UNLESS SEALED WITH AN EMBOSSED SEAL p(7r�N W.'RnAT'�HfGtIl", 1,8. -r..� _ _ ......�.,.,� ctr_��rn ►aFREnN _ ...�nvc�tflET un A?OW �— CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING 800 SEMINOLE ROAD-ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233-TEL: 247-5826-FAX: 247-5877 PERMIT INFORMATION ��T LOCATIOI�iNFORMATiON T, � , -, _ �Pe�mitNumTer:�` .�.-- Address:---2_�__--SEVENTEENTH SIRE Permit Type: FENCE ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA 32233 Class of Work: NEW Township: 0 Range: 0 Book: Proposed Use: SINGLE FAMILY Lot(s): Block: Section: 0 Square Feet: Subdivision: Est. Value: Parcel Number: Improv. Cost: 1,300.00 F7777,7OWNER`'INFORMATION &BETS Date Issued: 2/14/2002 Name-' SLf CHIFANEA, Total Fees: 10.00 Address: 20 17TH STREET Amount Paid: 10.00 ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA 32233 Date Paid: 2/14/2002 Phone: (904)359-0981 or esc: CTFENCE PER-PL RMCONTRACTORS) x APP.C[CAT(gN FEES WNER __ �_ Q II Ji R�tz. F^? l. ���.: _h"�Jk^,•tf�xs. ,y � .+P�r 1ge ,.c ����,..a'°'�'8 S _ i n a - _#a�!.�%SwTf. F'vrg7e. ��. ION _F NOTI . _. BUILDING MATERI ��G21u}TkiI U T t Q �E I SPACE, AND MUST BE CLE_ ARED "FAILURE TO COQ 1-�1IIA HE PROPERTY OWN _ ISSUED ACCORDING TO ': IMM U ECT TO REVOCATION FOR VIOLATION L� Oper: CHERYLE Type: OC Drawer: 1 Date: 2/28/82 81 Receipt no: 35915 14 PERMITS-BUILDING 1 $18.88 Trans number: 789674 AT BEACH BU LDIN EPT. CK CHECKS 1488 $18.89 Trans date: imee v 3 � � i CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH APPLICATION FOR FENCE PERMIT C15 9 -09 Fff ✓) S oil 3 Phone Owners Address Lot Z 7 _Block and/or Unit#___K_Subdivision --e Contractor if Different From Owner Valuation of Fence 4 Corner or Interior Lot eprA�-e� Type of Construction���/� �.SS Attach Survey Showing location and height of fence as well as location of street(s). RECEIVED Citi/ of Atlantic goAch wilding and Zoning Owners Signature Contractors Signature � CITY OF ( 800 szzymrOL.E ROAD ATL.ANTLC BEACIA,FLORIDA 32223-54.45 (904)247-5805 TELEPHONE(9(W 247-5800 F-X SMITCOM 852-5800 CHAPTER 489, FLORIDA S^TuT-S, PART I 'CONSTRUCTICN CONTRACTING' REOUIRMZ OWN ERISUILDff-R TO AC"OWE.=DGr THE LAW: DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FOR SECTION 489. 1 03(7), FLORIDA STATUTES: STATE LAW REQUIRES CL)N5TRUCTTON TO BE DONE 9Y UCE-6ZD CCNTRAL-'CRS. YOU HAVE APPLIED FOR A PERMIT UNDER AN EXEI`AFTICN TO THAT LAW. THE EXEMFTION ALLOWS YOU, AS THE OWNER OF YOUR PROPERTY, TO ACT AS YOUR OWN CONTRACTOR EVE.`V TF-fCUGH YOU 00 NOT HAVE A LICENSE. YOU VUST SUPERVISE THE CONSTRUCTION YOURSELF. YOU MAY BUILD OR IMPROVE A ONE - OR TWC FAMILY RESIDENCE OR A FARM OU75UIL0ING. YOU MAY ALSO BUILD OR IMPROVE A COMMERCIAL BUILDING AT A COST OP $25,OCQ.CO OR LAS. THE 5ull._DfNG MUST BE FOR YOUR USE ANO OCGJPANC-Y. rr MAY NCT BE BUILT FOR SAL-. OR LZA-9E. IF YOU SELL OR LASE A BUILDING YOU HAVE BUILT YOURSELF WITHIN ONE YEAR AFT--`R THE CONSTRUCION IS COMPt—=. THE LAW WILL PRESUME THAT YOU BUILT IT FOR SAL: OR LEASE, WHICH IS IN VIOLATION OF 7HL3 EXEMPTICN. YOU MAY NOT HIRE AN UNLICENSED P[RSON AS YOUR CONTRACTOR. YOUR CONSTRUCTION MUST BE CONE ACCORCING TO THE MUILCANG CODYS AND ZONING REGULATIONS. Ii IS YOUR RES PO N518IUTY TO MAKE SURE THAT PEDPL.E EMPLOYED 13Y YOU HAVE LICENSES REQUIRED BY STATE LAW AND 9Y COUNTY OR MUNICIPAL LICENSING ORCINA?4CES. ORCIN.WC`S ALSO ALLOW APf OWNER TO IMPROVE THEIR QwN PROPERTY WHEN IT 15 FOR PERSONAL OR FAMILY USE, AND UKEMSc RE-CUIRE ALL WORK (EXCEPT MAINTENANCE UNDER $2,OGD) BE UNDER A BUILDING PERMIT AND PASS ALL NORMAL INSPI_=CHS. TME ORDINANCE STATES OWNERS MAY Pf-IYSICALLY DO WORK THEMSELVES; OR ,MAY HIRE UNUCENSED WORKERS PROVIDED SUCH WORKERS HE UNDER "DIRECT SUPERVfSION OF TH-- OWNCR, WHO JOUST SC ON TWE..'OB AT AL-L. TIMES WHILE WORK IS IN PROGRESS BY UNUCENSED TRADES PCOPLE-' Tkis DOES NOT ALLOW USE OF UNUC>=LASED CONTRALTORS. SINCE OWNERS MAY HE UAB[ J = FOR INUR,6 TO WCRKERS THEY HIRE, THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT SUGGES'' WCRKER'S COMP"SATION INSURANCE BE PURCHASED UNDER THE HOMEOWNCRS ILLS RANC, POLICY CL_ARLY PRQTECTS THE OWNER. CWNEFLS HIRING WCRKF-RS BECOME =.W PLOY"`RS AND SHOULD AL50 OBSc�VE IRS WITr�MOI.DING TAX AJ40/CR FORM I OGG REQUIREMENTS ON THE WORKERS THEY EMPLOY ON THEIR IMPROV4IETlT TRACES. UNI. cENSED CONTRACTORS CANNOT HE ETIPLOYED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. CWNE.RS BEING SUBJECT TO $5,02[) F--N--TY UNDER FLORIDA STATUTE N4, 055-ZZS(I I. AN 'OCCUPATIONA},�I�iCL'NSE" is NOT ADEQUAT?. THE OWNER SHOULD PHYSICALLY SEE THE COUNTY 'CERTIFICATE OF COMPM-1ENCY- OR THE FLORIDA CON7RAc ORS CE STIFICATE' TO ASCERTAIN IF A PERSON IS A UCEI•LSED CONTRAL—TCR. T1:LEPt10NE TME BUIW^LNG 06PART NfENT (247- 58Ze) Ir IN Doue r. I HEREHY ACKNOVK.�7G>=THAT I HAVE RE.>O THE ABOVE D1SC'i-OS1JRE STATEMENT AMC THAT I COMPLY WT7H ALL THC REOUIREM ENTS FOR THE ISSLLWCE Or AN OWNER-BUILDER PL'Rmrr, • P�O l UILD �Li'G'�z �-' ADDRESS TELEPHONE SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS D 77 �-r�— ,o>ii, ; O 'JNI IDNdnnSNI NIV4 A H1 G3GN09 �-ct 4002'Ll 1Sn6nd 's PUBLIC tiY 0 Patricia Amanette ��aa������yyj�6�� #NOISSIWWO3 AW ;�;a ;•; NOTE. PmRAsEs UNCERt11iZf.7J d DIJU4Dd MISSION EX?tREs: : s N CC9470i^ EXPIRES ARE E 4F",SIZED BY THE BUILDING II =1, •a= �A, ust 2?,200 BONDED THRU TROY FAIN INSURANCE,INC DEPARTMENT. RECEIVED FEB 1 2 2002 City of Atlantic gQ4igh Building and Zoning a i a) cn on c� i5. c c v CD o (D m � C) CD m = CD (n m 7 :3N w (n C (D (A w (D n O N * (D Z3 N (D (CD 0 (D 3 O 0- (D 3 :�E -` O 77 X CD O (D a Q (D � N � U1 (a (D (D (D Q (D C (D ^�. Q N 3 Q � C n' (D T77 77 O W N (31 O _ X = O (� (D C (D a) Cn (n C (D (Q d O N m ` O 3 O o O C34 1+ X Z5 O � O c a (L1 Vi � h C K t}l g flrn X O UQ > .,-. Q tt , cn In < 3 � N max;-. . (D CL tl -----L------' t � L ON W.W ,-Wwlrlwoww- n • �� ' ,•• /rte`Zia';' Or ILI i ♦ A 0. i CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ---- i DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING 800 Seminole Road -Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 - Tel: 247-5826- Fax: 247-5877 PLUMBING PERMIT PERMIT tNFCIaI - — LOCATION INFORMATION Permit Number: 21980 Permit T Address: 20 SEVENTEENTH STREET Type: PLUMBING ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA 32233 Class of Work: ALTERATION Township: 0 Range: 0 Book: Proposed Use: SINGLE FAMILY Lot(s): Block: Section: 0 Square Feet: Subdivision: Est. Value: Parcel Number: Improv. Cost: - _ Date Issued: 5/16/2001 OWNE IMATtOAI` Total Fees: Name: TQM SCHIFFONELA 25.00 Address: 20 17TH STREET Amount Paid: 25,00 Date Paid: 5/16/2001 ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA 32233 Phone: (904)287-0298 Work Desc: SEWER 4� W D TRACTORS f v COQ 'ION FEES KELLOS RAPI RESPONSE PLUM - °"� 25.00 0 ' -V1 :, fi +? � t� ♦� rY-_ 1 -Bei '4u :-zx3t'+«s.� _ .;y tom'-• - ,'`• ' �-x `: ;� �. " a ' s+S• FINAL , s � � � e Z I �t .T �x � .•.x .:�'��' c EF' 4. NOTICE - INSP1.ECTIONS ST BE REQUESTED AT LEAST 24 HOURS tOR TO ItVSPECTION BUILDING MATERIAL, RUBBISH A NIEBRIS fROM THIS WORK M, NOT BE P,J.ACED IN PUBLIC SPACE, AND MUST BE CLEARED 1 , ►► AULEIDAWAY BY TKERsCONTRA&I OR OR OWNER "FAILURE TO COMPLY WITI41 NEr NS 7 2UQTI01 LIEN� •� �.. �V-CANRESULT IN THE PROPERTY OWNER PAYING POR=[ Dy(;�IAI' R / I~NTS" �._ _ ..",err`------------------ SSUED ACCORDING TO APPROVED PLANS WHICH RE PART OF THIS PERMIT AND SUBJECT TO REVOCATION =0R VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF LAW. AT TIC BRACH BUILDING DEPT. Date: 5/16/81 81 Receipt: U581691 \.lDECKS lti3 f —iRlvwyOEE��! ,RE• Cpm , A:0 MAY 1 4 2001 City of Atlantic Beach CITY OF ATLANTIC NAS Building and Zoning ABPLICATION FM PyEMM P IT JOB LOCATION. TELEPHONE NO.��y � OWNER OF PROPERTY: D'►'� - _ PLUMBING CONTRACTOR i N CONTRACTOR' S ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: STATE LICENSE NUMBER: � $ON 111 y OF Tu I'OLLOWI-gr pIX3'u&!9 IV$T1ILLFD SINKS SHOWERS LAVATORY WATER HEATERS BATH TUBS DISHWASHERS URINALS DISPOSALS CLOSETS WASHING MACHINE FLOOR DRAINS SHOWER PANS Y---SEWER WATER REPIPE OTHER TOTAL FIXTURES: x $3. 50 + $15.00 MINIMUM PERMIT FEE - $25.00 SIGNATURE OF OWNER: SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR: ----------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION OF PLUMBING AND FIXTURES MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MOST RECENT EDITION OF THE SOUTHERN STANDARD PLUMBING CODE. CALL A DAY AHEAD TO SCHEDULE INSPECTIONS - (904) 247-5826 piiice of Bu ildin9 pific►al N � ' a QUT FOR ESINSPE�?m1tN°. RE pistrict N° -4 � a ktv C pate 5 M3 C NANICAQ• E IJ R,ceiS nd.8 rt p0 1-1 Contractor LUMgIN � IA-ieatin9 C Job AddressELECTRICA C Top put pre Fab place Owner's RETE R°u9h�1en9 C C—P�' Name WA TemP G Footi09 C Friday gIJILDIN C slab C DY FOR INSPECTION Framing C EA Thurs'�� Fe Roof in9 tIntel R � A W ed. Tues r n Final lnsPeGtion C QCGuPancY Mon. Oertificateof InsPeCtion Made pate insPe°tor V ` CITY OF i41�"� Ae 4CA Office of Building Official REQUEST FOR INSPECTION Permit NO- A.M. o.A M District No. Date ✓ c.,f > P.M. Time Received Locality Job Address Contractor MECHANICAL Owner's ELECTRICAL PLUMBING Air.Gond.& 0 NameV Rough Heating o Rough Wiring TOP Out Fire Place BUILDING ❑ Footing TemP Pole — Pre Fab Framing Slab /,�� A.M. Re Roofing O Lintel P.M. READY FOR INSPECTION Friday- M; hl 4` Thurs. �r Wed. A.M. Mon. Tues. 0 p.M. � ✓ Final inspection❑ InspectionMade ancy Certificate of Occup Inspector Date CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH j DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING j 800 Seminole Road - Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 - Tel: 247-5826 - Fax: 247-5877 j PLUMBING PERMIT j PERMIT INFORMATION_ _.._ _ LOCATION INFORMATION _ _ (Permit Number: 18298 Address: 20 SEVENTEENTH STREET j j Permit Type: PLUMBING j ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA 32233 j Class of Work: ALTERATION j Township: 0 Range: 0 Book: j j Proposed Use: SINGLE FAMILY j Lot(s): Block: Section: 0 j j Square Feet: j Subdivision: j Est. Value: Parcel Number: j j Improv. Cost: OWNER.INFORMATION p I Date Issued: 5/28/1999 Name: TOM SCHIFFONELA j I Total Fees: 25.00 j Address: 20 17TH STREET j I Amount Paid: 25.00 j ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA 32233 j I Date Paid: 5/28/1999 j Phone: (904)287-0298 j Work Desc: REPLACE WATER HEATER - CONTRACTOR( _ APPLICATION FEES FL RRY TEAGUE AND SONS PERMIT 25..00 I j I I j j ! I j I j j I I I I 1 I j I I j I j ! ! j I I I I I j I I j I I i I Inspections>Requ red I j FINAL j I I I I j j I I j j I NOTICE- INSPECTIONS MUST BE REQUESTED AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO INSPECTION I f - I I I BUILDING MATERIAL, RUBBISH AND DEBRIS FROM THIS WORK MUST NOT BE PLACED IN PUBLIC j SPACE, AND MUST BE CLEARED UP AND HAULED AWAY BY EITHER CONTRACTOR OR OWNER j "FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW CAN RESULT IN THE PROPERTY OWNER PAYING TWICE FOR BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS" I— - -1 ISSUED ACCORDING TO APPROVED PLANS WHICH ARE PART OF THIS PERMIT AND SUBJECT TO REVOCATION I FOR VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF LAW. I j I I I j I j I I $25.0014 A TIC BEACH( BUiLDiN T. Date: 5/28!33 91 Receipt: 8869639 � CHECKS 19495 i I - ; CITY OF ATILAITTIC ADPL-MAT I OrV F)R FL L:.3ltti'G � Z T JOB LCCAT.OV: 21 OWNER 0 _ROPER'.Y.��_,���/�����.z./�i'EL�PI{Ji NOy:�y�e2�7` ?T Z,•�.f_Tr7'Z C,:)N.P.ACTOp LARRY TEAGUE & SONS COP+'i'RAC:.OR' S T'_TE LICENSE %7T-faRE CFC056776 TELE-1O1vE zgll � HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING FIXTURES INSTALLED S INE{ SHOWERS LAVATORY _ itiA='ER HEATERS SAT -UBS DZS_AS'HERS RINALS DT-SPOSA1S CLOSETS WAS:T'.a,iC FLOOR DRAINS S:OVER PZLNZS SEvJER WATER REP_PE ._ OT:-,F-F, TOTP_L FIXTURES: x �3. SC S1a. 00 Y, INI!fJ'1 PEFUMIT FEE - $25. 00 SIGNATURE OF OWNER.: SIGNATURE 0= :,CNT. T INSTALLATION OF PLL ING AND FIXTURES MUST BE =N ACCCRDAINCF WITH THE MOST RECENT EDITION OF THE SOUTHERN STFVDARD PLUbf?IPFG CODE. CALL A DAY AHEAD TO SCFEDULE INSPECTIONS - (904) 247-582c SEWER CONNECTIONS M- ST BE CALLED INTO PQBLIC WORKS FOR INSPECTION PRIOR TO COVERING UP - (904) 247-5834 i CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM: Appeal of a Decision of the Community Development Board filed by Tom and Betsy Schifenella residing at 20 17th Street . SUBMITTED BY : Thomas E. Bowles, P .E. Director, Community Development DATE : October 5, 1990 BACKGROUND: At the September 18th meeting of the Community Development Board, the Board decided in a 4 to 3 vote to deny the Schifenella ' s request for a variance, which would have allowed the enlargement of their home . The Schifenellas ' are exercising their right to appeal in accordance with the Zoning & Subdivision Regulations Sec . 24-49 ( 3 ) Appeals of Decisions of the Community Development Board . RECOMMENDATION : ATTACHMENTS : 1 . Petition filed by Tom and Betsy Schifenella 2 . Application for Variance filed August 31, 1990 3 . Correspondence with Alan C. Jensen, City Attorney 4 . Minutes of the September 18, 1990 meeting of the Community Devel pment Bo REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER: AGENDA ITEM NOSC- C- To: Tom Bowles Director of Community Development From: Tom and Betsy Schifanella 20 17th Street Atlantic Beach We wish to appeal the decision of the Community Development Board for the following reasons: In December of 1989 we went to Mr. Edwards, building inspector of Atlantic Beach., with our survey and the idea to close-in our carport. He saw no problem with our idea as long as we stayed within the setbacks - 5 ft. on the west side, 10 ft. on the east side of our house - and could demonstrate adequate parking. In good faith, we incurred architectural fees of$5,300, bidded the project and selected a builder. At this point, we were informed by Mr. Bowles, that our Iot was non-conforming. Even though we Felt that this non-conforming status was questionable and subject to interpretation based on the legal description of the property, we applied for the variance. The Community Development Board denied our variance 4-3, in part, based on the 86 sq. ft. addition to the footprint of our house. Of this 86 sq, ft., 70 is on an existing concrete slab. This expansion on the western side of our house is within the 5 ft, setback and essential to our plan for additional space and renovations on the upper floors. The variance was denied by 2 board members in part because of parking. We are prepared to demonstrate adequate parking According to Atlantic Beach code. APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE DATE FILED: August 31, 1990 TO REQUEST A VARIANCE FROM THE REGULATIONS INDICATED HEREIN, BECAUSE THERE ARE PRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES OR UNECESSARY HARDSHIPS IN CARRYING OUT THE STRICT LETTER OF THE CODE OR ORDINANCE. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A VARIANCE AS FOLLOWS: Name and address of applicant requesting variance: Telephone: Tom &Betsy Schifanella 20 17th Street Work: 359-0981 Atlantic Beach FL 32233 Home: 246-1284 Variance is sought from the provisions of the: ( x ) Zoning Code ( ) Building Code ( ) Plumbing Code ( ) Electrical Code ( ) Mechanical Code ( ) Other Location of building or structure: subject property is located on the southwest corner of 17th street and Beach Avenue Street Address and legal descripton of property: Note:Attach copy of deed, and survey or plot diagram indicating proposed construction. Lot 10, except the south 58 feet, Block 8, Ocean Grove Unit No 1, according to plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 15, page 82 of the current public records of Duval County. Zoning Classification: RG- 1 Section of Code for which variance is sought: Sec. 24-106 Describe variance requested: Variance is for an addition of living space to property by enclosing open carport area on ground 1Pve.1 of nrnnertv and addinz a 7' x11' foot extension to the rear western wall of oroperty. il&rraittLi �Brvb Made the 31 day of December A.D. 1986 by DONNETTE S. GLENN , SINGLE hereinafter called the ranter, to THOMAS J. SCHIFANELLA AND BETSY B. SCHIFANELLA , HIS WIFE whose host office address is: 20 17TH STREET, ATLANTIC BEACH, FTOrida 32233 , Located in DUVAL County, - Florida hereinafter called the grantee: I Vt'her,v,r ,..r,l lu r,•u, nc� n rm ",r:uunr" arnl "erantee" inrluJe all the parties n, rbcs in.rrumenr I and.hr,rs, I,•kal nquescntauvc�ar„ acsivns r,l,nifioduals,and the successors and assigns of corporations) X1itltrSBrtj1: That the grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of$ TEN & N0/100 and other valuable considerations, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants, ba 51 sells, aliens, remises, releases, conveys and confirms unto the grantee, all that certain land situate in DUVAL County Florida, vi:: LOT 10 EXCEPT THE SOUTH 58 FEET, BLOCK 8, OCEAN GROVE UNIT NO. 1 , ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15 , PAGE 82, OF THE CURRENT PUBLIC RECORDS OF DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO covenants, restrictions, easements of records and taxes for the current year . (�ugetjjer with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise apperta�riining. �lJ11 PZ111r U11b t0 the same in fee simple forever. (�11t13 the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple; that the grantor has good right,an.d lawful authority to sell and con:yey said land;that the grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said 1,1nd and will defend-the same against the IawfUl claims of all persons whomsoever;and that said land is free of all encumbrances, except taxes accruing subsequent to December 31; 19 86 X111 Wit11rg8 ;uwijerrUf, the said grantor has signed and sealed these presents the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in our presence: CD STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Duval duly authorized in the State aforesI HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me,an officer aid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared DONNETTE S. GLENN , SINGLE to me known to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and., Ahe acknowledged before me that she executed the same. WITNESS my I,,-,,id and official seal in the County and State fast aforesaid this 31 day of' December , A.D. 19 86 Notary Public 86-1432 L5, PAGE 82 OF 'ME CURRF,'lr PUBLIC RECORDS OF DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, RESERVING A 5 FOOT EASE- 1011' FOR UTILITIES ALONG THE W�STERLY 5 FEET TIIE:REOF. PAVED 17 th STREET (4 0' R/1M i r Fa 1/2"I.P 54.3' JD.121.P N I.O 00 oA 40 Lij Z N N. W U. Q O O W 3 2nd 3rd STY. SCREEN P RCH Z LLJ -i 17:4,. 5 CONC. t� :C ON C. 'PAT.I 'es Q PAD '^ " N 170 2 2.7 3.8 O� N 4.0 ^ c~6 }C tY �z a� 3 STY. FRAME IIl11J = O N \ V+- tio- N RESIDENCE \ O V W v (n m v'? NO. 20 w Lv 07. :C CONC., I • •DRIVE: fit P FD.1/2"I P� 54.3 N DIVIDING WALL 0.85 WIDE o' SOUTH 58 FEET OF LOT 10• p W > .. Q New..6POCC 7v 13,G a NOTE (WC4 t o Fa cj ANGLE AS PER PLAT. NO S. R.L. AS PER PLAT, I HEREBY agmy 'THAT TIRE PROPERTY SHOWN HEREDN LIES IN FZOOD 2C:� "C" AS StiOHM ON 71fE FLOOD HAzAFD BOUNDARY MAP FOR THE CITY Of-J CSONVTLLE, FLORIDA. I HERFJ3Y CERTIFY TO lcm SCHIFANEL.LA, CITICORP AND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MINNESOl'A THAT I HAVE �JFNE I'D THE LAND; AS SHOWN IN THE ABOVE CAPTION AMID THAT THIS MAP IS A TRUE AMID CORRECT REPRESENTATION 01- THAT 'SURVEY AND THAT THE SURVEY HERECN t�TS BY THE ADOPT THE MINIMUM STANDARD RE:QUIRDE NTS ED FLORIQA S'TA'I'Ir BOARD` OF PRfJFFSSI0I1�'�L LAID SURVEYORS CHAPTER 21HH AND THE FIQRIDA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION, THIS SURVEY NOT VALID UNLESS SEALED WITH AN EMBOSSED SEAL OF SURVEYOR SIGNED HEREON DONN W. BOATWRIGHT. L.S. FLORIDA REG. LAND SURVEYOR No. 3295 /o BOATWRIGHT LAND SURVEYORS, INC. DAT I NED SCALE:__L_= 1301 PENMAN ROAD SUITE- D DRAWN BY: 8HEET�OF _L- R t: _ JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA 241-8660 J E N S E N & H O U L D ATroRNEYS AT LAw 708 NORTH THIRD STREET POST OFFICE BOX 50457 JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FLORIDA 32240-0457 Alan C.Jensen August 15 , 1990 Telephone(904)246-2500 Stephen A. Hould Fax(904) 246-9960 Thomas E . Bowles , Director Community Development City of Atlantic Beach 716 Ocean Boulevard Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 RE : Dwelling Improvements 17th Street/Beach Avenue CD No. 20 17th Street Dear Tom: I received your letter of August 9 regarding the above matter. In reviewing your letter and the enclosures therewith, I would answer your two questions as follows : 1 . Certainly Parcel A is a nonconforming lot, but it is probably also a substandard lot of record . The City Commission has recently passed an ordinance regarding improvements to substandard lots of record, and any such improvements would require action by the Community Development Board and the City Commission. 2 . The relief available to the owners of Parcel A would be through the Community Development Board and City Commission, as set forth above, under improvements to substandard lots of record, or a request for a variance . I am assuming that the proposed improvements to Parcel A would be in violation of the setback requirements . If you have any further questions in this regard, please do nct hesitate to contact me . Very t u y ycurs , Alan Jensen ACJ :kk CITY OF 716 OCEAN BOULEVARD P.0.BOX 26 ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA 32233 TELEPHONE(904)249-2396 August 9, 1990 Mr. Alan C. Jensen Jensen & Hould, Attorneys at Law 708 North Third Street P.O. "Box 50457 � ., Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250-0457 Re: Dwelling Improvements 17th Street/Beach Avenue i CD No. 20 17th Street Dear Alan: Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, owner. of Parcel B shown on the attached plat, visited my office yesterday afternoon seeking information regarding the City allowing the owners of Parcel A to enlarge their home. Specifically, the owners of Parcel A desire to increase their usable square footage by adding 5 feet t to the westerly end of their dwelling. Mrs. Johnson questions if such an expansion would constitute an'encroachment into any required sideyeard setback. Consider that the property lies within an RG-1 zoning district - setbacks are shown on the attached sheets. My understanding is that Mr. Peter Johnson purchased the 100' x 54.3' parcel and improved it with a duplex unit at a time when the property was situated within the limits of the City of Jacksonville. The property was subsequently annexed into Atlantic Beach and subdivided into parcels A and B. Mr. Johnson sold parcel A and kept title to parcel B. More basic than Mrs. Johnson's question is the question of whether the owners of parcel A can enlarge their home and still comply with the zoning ordinance. Parcel A has an area of 2,824 square feet, which is less than the area required for a parcel in an RG-1 district. 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C fl'1 f.. 0.' r .,, .. �. ?lirA - - -----� --------- — $�i�iixi�'"i�.,q �F,'y,. 6, y.��`�q::fir h:•'l.dhrd�'ai?,,:, e -;cs:.; ,,.. .,. Y ZONING AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS $ 24-106 (2) Maximum building height:35 feet. (Ord. No.90-82-74, § 2(III,F,20-26-82; Ord:No.90-87-113, § 1;1.12-87) Sec. 24-106. RG-1 and RG-1A residential general—Two-family districts. (a) Intent The RG-1 and RG-1A districts are intended for development of medium density two-family residential areas. (b) Permitted use& The uses permitted in these districts are as follows: (1) Single-family dwellings; (2) Two-family dwellings; (3) Accessory uses; 4. (4) Planned unit developments; (5) Townhouses and rowhouses;requires filing a plat when sold;. (6) Government buildings and facilities. (e) Uses by exception. In these districts,the uses by exception are as follows: •.7:;- (1) Child care centers; (2) Churches; �--" (3) Public and private recreational facilities; (4) Schools; , (5) Home occupations; (6) Family care homes; (7) Foster care homes. (d) Minimum lot or site requirements. The minimum requirements for lots and sites in these districts are as follows: (1) Lot or site area: a. RG-1 districts: 1. 5,000 square feet, one-family; . 2. 5,000 square feet,two-fainily7 ', b. RG-1A districts: - 1. 5,000 square feet,one-family; 2. 7,500 square feet,two-family. (2) Lot width: a. RG-1 districts: 1. 50 feet,one-family; 2. 50 feet,two-family. Supp.No.6 p1' • ':�f)�is~i:J.' fir' 2� , , •je e � „�� r t•4,:-v�'"1+ �;.7•r`.._ .. .. •,:�'.iW'pts. ,rr.�� ,�i'f;�itca•. -*Y a:'�i,-;.. 24-106 ATLANTIC BEACH CODE b. RG-1A districts: 1. 50 feet,one-family; 2. 75 feet,two-family. (3) Lot depth: 100 feet. (e) Minimum yard requirements. The minimum requirements for yards in these districts are: (1) Front yard: 20 feet;'- 1 (2) Rear yard: 20 feet; (3) Side yard; 15 feet total;5 feet minimum. (f) Building restrictions. The building restrictions for these districts are as follows: (1) Maximum lot coverage: none; (2) Maximum building height:t35 feet. (Ord. No. 90.82-74, § 2(111,F,2), 7-26-82; Ord. No.90-86-113, § 1, 1-12-87) Sec. 24-107. RG-2 and RG-3 residential general—multiple-family. (a) Intent The RG-2 and RG-3 districts are intended for development of indium to high density multiple-family residential area. (b) Permitted uses. The uses permitted in these districts are as follows: � (1) Single-family dwellings; (2) Two-family dwellings; (3) Multiple-family dwellings; (4) Accessory uses; (5) Planned unit developments; (6) Townhouses and rowhouses,requires filing plat when sold; (7) Government buildings and facilities. (c) Uses by exception. In these districts,the uses by exception are as follows: (1) Child care centers; (2) Churches; (3) Public and private recreation facilities; (4) Schools; (5) Home occupations; Supp.No.6 r r 1438,' NEW BUSINESS I. CONSIDERATION OF AN APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE BY JOHN A. AND SUSAN KING FOR AN ELEVATED DECK ADDITION AT 301 PINE STREET. Mr. and Mrs. King appeared on their own behalf. No one appeared to object to the variance request. Mrs. Gregg questioned 'how far' the deck would be from the City right-of-way. Mr. King responded that the deck would be six feet from the City property. Mr. King told the Board that there had been a stoop at the door, but that it had collapsed and never been replaced. I Following discussion Mr. Howie moved to grant the variance, with the stipulation that the area covered by the deck would not be enclosed and that the owners would not come back later and seek another variance to enclose. Mr. Bass seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. III. APPLICATION FOR A VARIANCE FILED BY TOM AND BETSY SCHIFANELLA TO ENCLOSE CARPORT AREA AND ADD AN EXTENSION TO THE REAR WALL OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 20 17TH STREET. Tom Schifanella and Betsy Schifanella were present to answer questions from the board members. Mr. Schifanella presented the board a topographic survey of the property. No one spoke in opposition to the application. Mr. Howie noted that the building is a duplex and wanted to know if the Schifanellas had permission from their neighbors to build an addition. Mr. Schifanella had a letter which he submitted to the board. Mr. MacDonell wanted to make sure he understood exactly what the addition would be and Mr. Schifanella explained that the existing carport would be enclosed and the rear wall would be extended approximately 3 feet beyond the wall as now exists and from there would be continued up to the second and third story of the home. House plans and photographs were presented to the board for clarification. Mr. McCaulie asked the applicants where they intended to park their two cars and Mr. Schifanella responded that they would have a parking area on 17th Street and also room for one car on Beach Avenue. Mrs. Russell asked if the parking area was on the right-of-way and Mr. Schifanella did not know. Mrs. Russell said she would like to know exactly where the right-of-way is located in relationship to the two parking spaces since the codes do not permit parking on the right-of-way. Mr. Wolfson moved to deny the request for variance. Mrs. Russell seconded the motion. Further discussion centered around the board's serious concerns about accessibility for emergency vehicles, particularly if the roads are crowded with parked cars. Variances were granted in order to build the home originally. Mr. stated that the reason the code calls for inclusion of parking is to avoid dangerous and illegal parking, especially in the vicinity of a public access. Mrs. Russell quoted chapter 24-17 which states, "Parking space, off-street shall mean an off-street parking space consisting of an area adequate for parking an automobile with room for opening doors on both sides, together with properly related access to a public street or alley and maneuvering room, but located totally outside of any street or alley right-of-way." Following the discussion of the parking, Mr. Howie expressed the opinion that to enclose the carport would not even require a variance. Mr. McCaulie and Mrs. Gregg both disagreed based on the fact that the lot is substandard. It was noted that they were not exceeding the setback requirements, except for the lot size. Mr. Bowles stated that the lot size was less than the required minimum for the usage. Mr. Bass questioned Mr. Wolfson about changing his motion to deny. Mr. McCaulie said that if someone wanted to offer an amendment to the motion they could do it and Mr. Wolfson stated he wanted to leave the motion as presented, to wit, a motion to deny based on the parking. No one offered an amendment. Mr. MacDonell suggested that Mr. Wolfson withdraw the motion and offer a new motion to grant the variance subject to a provision to provide paved, off-street parking on the north part of the property, within the property line. Mrs. Gregg was concerned that the board would be in a position where they would have to allow variances to all the substandard lots if this variance was granted. Mrs. Schifanella felt that her property was unique in its design and that other properties would not necessarily want to add on (or enclosed carports) in the same way. Mrs. Russell felt that the board would be in a position where they could not deny the Schifanella's neighbors requests for variances if this variance were granted. Mr. MacDonell didn't feel the granting of one variance would not encumber the board. Mr. McCaulie called for the board to go through the eleven points on the application for variance to help them come to a decision. Mr. Wolfson also stated that he would stand by his motion to deny the application because of the parking and the substandard lot. Mr. Wolfson said he would withdraw his motion if the Schifanellas would agree to add parking and to enclose the carport area without extending the building to the west. Mr. and Mrs. Schifanella said that without the extra five (5) feet on the back of the building the plan was not feasible. Mr. Wolfson and Mrs. Gregg both expressed concerns about increasing the footprint on a substandard lot. Mrs,. Schifanella stated that she and her husband did not know this was a substandard lot when they purchased it, nor did they discover this fact when they had the plans drawn and tentatively presented them to someone (unknown) in the building department. It was not until they were ready to begin the project that they found they needed a variance and had a substandard lot. Mr. Schifanella spoke to the building inspector and he was the person who advised him (Schifanella) to go ahead with his plans. Mr. MacDonell mentioned that the property was purchased prior to annexation and the Schifanellas did not know the property on substandard when they purchased it. Mr. McCaulie and Mr. Wolfson both noted that the lot was a substandard lot even by the City of Jacksonville code. Mr. Wolfson also noted that Beach Avenue is a narrow, winding, garage-approach road and there have been problems with it since annexation including many controversial items, particularly since the lots are substandard. The fact that the people who have bought the homes may not have been aware of these problems, but that doesn't change the fact that the problems exist. Mr. Wolfson was also concerned about precedents the board might set with these controversial decisions. Mr. McCaulie returned to the issues on the application for variance. He expressed concerns that the application did not really meet the requirements of the board. Mr. McCaulie noted further that it seemed there were other ways the structure could be expanded, although it might not be exactly what the Schifanellas wanted. Mr. Bass asked the board to go through the eleven points and then come to a decision. After discussion, Mrs. Schifanella said that without the variance they would be forced to move. She stated that they wanted to start a family and their home, as it now was, did not suit their needs. Mr. Bass felt they had asked for the minimum variance necessary. The board noted that parking problems currently exist along Beach Avenue in general . Mr. MacDonell and Mr. Wolfson discussed the (public) access to the beach at the Lane's property line. Mr. McCaulie called the question. Mr. Wolfson's motion to deny the variance passed by a vote of four to three. Mr. McCaulie, Mr. Wolfson, Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Gregg voted in favor. Mr. Howie, Mr. Bass and Mr. MacDonell voted against the motion. Mr. McCaulie reiterated that the application was denied and, that the board had already voted. It was restated that the expansion of the footprint of the building and the addition was the important part of the application. Mr. Wolfson informed the Schifanellas that they could appeal the decision of the board by going before the commission. III. CONSIDERATION OF A AN APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE FILED BY ANTHONY AND THERESA CIPOLLINA FOR IMPROVEMENTS AT 137 TENTH STREET. Mr. Mike Shackleford, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Cipollina, appeared on behalf of the applicants. He presented the plans to the board members which showed that approval of the application would allow an encroachment of two (2) feet into the twenty (20) foot backyard setback. It was determined that the actual encroachment was only one (1) foot, seven (7) inches, less than ten (10%) percent of the requirement. After examining the plans, Mr. MacDonell moved to grant the variance. Mr. Howie seconded the motion. Mr. John Bailey spoke from the audience about the fact that Beach Avenue is a non-conforming right-of-way in some areas and a conforming right-of-way in others. He noted that the property owned by the Cipollina's was not substandard and approving the application would make no practical difference. It also noted that the previous City Manager authorized his assistant to grant up to a ten (10%) percent variance which has caused a great deal of trouble. The plans were explained thusly; the Cipollinas want to build a parking structure with a bedroom and bath above. The construction will be the same as the existing house and will preserve the continuity of the current house. The Cipollinas noted that this will be the last addition to the home. The parking area will provide room to park two (2) cars. CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM: Appeal of a Decision of the Community Development Board filed by Tom and Betsy Schifenella residing at 20 17th Street . SUBMITTED BY : Thomas E. Bowles, P .E. Director, Community Development DATE: October 5, 1990 BACKGROUND: At the September 18th meeting of the Community Development Board, the Board decided in a 4 to 3 vote to deny the Schifenella' s request for a variance, which would have allowed the enlargement of their home . The Schifenellas ' are exercising their right to appeal in accordance with the Zoning & Subdivision Regulations Sec . 24-49 ( 3 ) Appeals of Decisions of the Community Development Board . 3 RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS : 1 . Petition filed by Tom and Betsy Schifenella 2 . Application for Variance filed August 31, 1990 3 . Correspondence with Alan C. Jensen, City Attorney 4 . Minutes of the September 18, 1990 meeting of the Community Devel pment Bo REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER : AGENDA ITEM NO 56- To: Toni Bowles Director of Community Development From: Tom and Betsy Schifanella 20 17th Street Atlantic Beach We wish to appeal the decision of the Community Development Board for the following reasons: In December of 1989 we went to Mr. Edwards, building inspector of Atlantic Beach, with our survey and the idea to close-in our carport. He saw no problem with our idea as long as we stayed within the setbacks - 5 ft. on the west side, 10 ft. on the east side of our house - and could demonstrate adequate parking. In good faith, we incurred architectural fees of$5,300, bidded the project and selected a builder. - At this point, we were informed by Mr. Bowles, that our lot was non-conforming. Even though we Felt that this non-conforming status was questionable and subject to interpretation based on the legal description of the property, we applied for the variance. - The Community Development Board denied our variance 4-3, in part, based on the 86 sq. ft. addition to the footprint of our house. Of this 86 sq, ft., 70 is on an existing concrete slab. This expansion on the western, side of our house is within the 5 ft. setback and essential to our plan for additional space and renovations on the upper floors. The variance was denied by 2 board members in part because of parking. We are prepared to demonstrate adequate parking according to Atlantic Beach code. APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE DATE FILED: August 31, 1990 TO REQUEST A VARIANCE FROM THE REGULATIONS INDICATED HEREIN, BECAUSE THERE ARE PRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES OR UNECESSARY HARDSHIPS IN CARRYING OUT THE STRICT LETTER OF THE CODE OR ORDINANCE. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A VARIANCE AS FOLLOWS: Name and address of applicant requesting variance: Telephone: Tom &Betsy Schifanella 20 17th Street Work: 359-0981 Atlantic Beach FL 32233 Home: 246-1284 Variance is sought from the provisions of the: (x ) Zoning Code ( ) Building Code ( ) Plumbing Code ( ) Electrical Code ( ) Mechanical Code ( ) Other Location of building or structure: subject property is located on the southwest corner of 17th street and Beach Avenue Street Address and legal descripton of property: Note:Attach copy of deed, and survey or plot diagram indicating proposed construction. Lot 10, except the south 58 feet, Block 8, Ocean Grove Unit No 1, according to plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 15,page 82 of the current public records of Duval County. Zoning Classification: RG - 1 Section of Code for which variance is sought: Sec. 24-106 Describe variance requested: Variance is for an addition of living space to property by enclosing open carport area on ground level of property and adding a 7' x11' foot extension to the rear western wall of property. The reason variance is being sought: Existing space does not allow for family growth. Supporting data which should be considered by the board: Existing living space is very limited. The planned enclosure of the open car port will not increase the "footprint" of the existing building but will provide much needed living space to accomodate growth in our family. The 7' x 11' foot addition to the "footprint" of the building is situated along the rear wall and causes minimal change to the rear elevation. This addition is sorely needed to en- large the existing rooms on the second and third levels. The addition as planned will remain within the setback requirement of 5 feet from the adjacent property line. Are construction plans submitted with this application? Yes. What is the applicants interest in this variance? Property owners wish to expand living space. � F ..4 i•7 + �Y:�n AU la Building and Zo►lin i UX4iS �&rrzttttL Dj!vb Made the 31 day of December A.D. 1986 by DONNETTE S. GLENN , SINGLE hereinafter called therrantt)r, to THOMAS J . S&IFANELLA AND BETSY B. SCHIFANELLA HIS WIFE whose post office address is: 20 17TH STREET, ATLANTIC BEACH, Florida 32233 Located in DUVAL County, Florida hereinafter called the grantee: y I Wl,vr,v,r ""',l ht•r1 ut rbc retrn •'ptantnr" and '•Jrantre" include all the parties to rhis in.trumenr and'the heir, IcXal n)rt•scnrabvc+lf,,l ssrvns„1 Ind1i,IdUali,and rhe.uco-ssors and asogns of rorprxanuns) X111 ttlteSSMI: That the grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of$ TEN & NO/100 and other valuable considerations, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants, bargains, sells, aliens, remises, releases, conveys and confirms unto the grantee, all that certain land situate in DUVAL County Florida, vi:: LOT 10 EXCEPT THE SOUTH 58 FEET, BLOCK 8, OCEAN GROVE. UNIT NO. 1 , ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15 , PAGE 82 , OF THE CURRENT PUBLIC RECORDS OF DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO covenants, restrictions , easements of records and taxes for the current year . (�tlgVtflrr with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. �Li17ZIUe Iltti`I tD 'NUlb, the same in fee simple forever. (�Ilb the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple;that the grantor has good right.and lawful authority to sell and convey said land;that the grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said,land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever; and that said land is free of all encumbrances, except taxes accruing subsequent to December 31 19 86 ""Ill Wlttle88 A111ereit{, the said grantor has signed and sealed these presents the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in our presence: STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Duval duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the Countylafo aforesaid to take acknowledgments,T IFY that on tbefore all an officer DONNETTE S. GLENN , SINGLE personally appeared to me known to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and she acknowledged before n;,, that she executed the same. WITNESS my h,,,,d and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this 31 day of December A.D. 19 86 Notary Public 86-1432 15, PAGE 82 OF 1'1jE CURRF.Tr PUBLIC RECORDS OF DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA, RESERVING A 5 FOOT EJ `— �lr FOR UTILITIES ALONG T1E W:STERLY 5 FEET TI-EREOF. PAVED 17 th STREET (4 0 R NV) Fa VZ"I.P 54.3' Fa 121.P N 1.0, Off'` �O ui v - Z N N. W LL O O W 3 2nd a 3rd STY. SCREEN P RCH Z cn w 0.80.8 I r 4 •.• -a Q CONC. M :C ON C• 'PAT.I ,. �s llp PAD _T.__.•' .. Nall 'O . 63 2 2.7 3.8 � .` 3: N 4.0; tz 3 STY. FRAME N \' = O ti O- N RESIDENCE O U .� r J v ai mN� NO. 20 Q a w 7' X h . m -� C . .. CON.C.• \\I ORtVE:. fit 7+ — .P FD.I/2" _I J N I P`, � 54.3 DIVIDING WALL 0.85' WIDE o SOUTH 58 FEET OF LOT 10• p W EW .CROCC' Tti /3.E a_ ( J (�dAEb 17J "FC)ot'pn1Nl''i or 13e,-411 /^�G , NOTE , L4i ANGLE AS PER PLAT, NO B. I.L. AS PER PLAT. I HEPEBY CEMly TF1A`1' TIRE PROPERTY SHOWN HE LIES IN FZ.00D uCfE "C" AS SlICWN ON 11-E FLOOD HAZAFp BOUNDARY MAP FOR THE CITY Or-J SLE, FLORIDA. I IEREBY CERTIFY TO TOM SCHIF'ANEL.LA, CITICORP AND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF' MI�ZIESC7I'A THAT I HAVE SURVEYED THE LANDS AS SHOWN IN THE ABOVE CAPTION AMID THAT TtUS MAP IS A TRUE AND CORRECT REPRESENTATION C3F- THAT !;URVLY AND THAT THE SURVEY IC',pRFcENMD HEREON 1-t:ETS THE MINIMUM STANDARD REQUIREMNPS ADOPTED BY THE FLORIDA S`PAT'E BOARD' OF PROFFSSIONtA1, LAND SURVEYORS CHAPTER 21HH AND THE FLORIDA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION, THIS SURVEY NOT VALID UNLESS SEALED WITH AN EMBOSSED SEAL _ - - OF SURVEYOR SIGNED HEREON D OONN W.RIDA REO.TWRIGHTANO SURVEYOR No. 3296 ' = io BOATWRIGHT LAND SURVEYORS, INC. I NED SCALE: 1301 PENMAN ROAD SUITE- D SHEET_L.OF _L- DRAWN BY: JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA 241-6660 F.B. ,F: ---- _ -_ � '-' r- :=1 _ iii A ••S i_�TZ - OF 20 OF THE Lex w PAR: CF e...a`-CoC1@I':Y, SAID - D0INT OF Q.N:T 90. OF SA7-1 f, Ye P, 's 1 1 � z � x t E ;,h , _ «ei+tlKluMF 1'tCa1Mi1 AL. HE FLORIDA 86ARD TO SECTION 41/2,027 mER 21Hk–G IfLOR IDA pq AM)UUlfid#'*'W�' If w4, L.AMa sumveyons 0"" y" PiM 109 6&A"ThW' . T1418 StiRYEY NOT.VALID UNLESS THIS PRI04T WITH 'THL ORAL Oir YN!AMOV19 014214190. 111r .' 4.,�`xsvna � !a P t i 9 t t 3 a �i r � i { { d 7 I + 4 w m. IV a SECTION A?'d . 7 31 HN lt0R1Q 7F14f SURVEY NOT `BAWD VNI-C1 t T HIN P0914 vk4s-4 OIC TH9 AiOYt i14NtD. APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE DATE FILED: August 31, 1990 TO REQUEST A VARIANCE FROM THE REGULATIONS INDICATED HEREIN, BECAUSE THERE ARE PRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES OR UNECESS AT"' - )SHIPS IN CARRYING OUT THE STRICT LETTER OF THE Con" " 'HE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A VARIAN( Name and address of applicant requesting variance: Tom &Betsy Schifanella 20 17th Street Atlantic Beach FL 32233 �+0-1284 Variance is sought from the provisions of the: (x ) Zoning Code ( ) Building Code ( ) Plumbing Code ( ) Electrical Code ( ) Mechanical Code ( ) Other Location of building or structure: subject property is located on the southwest corner of 17th street and Beach Avenue Street Address and legal descripton of property: Note:Attach copy of deed, and survey or plot diagram indicating proposed construction. Lot 10, except the south 58 feet, Block 8, Ocean Grove Unit No 1, according to plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 15,page 82 of the current public records of Duval County. Zoning Classification: RG - 1 Section of Code for which variance is sought: Sec. 24-106 Describe variance requested: Variance is for an addition of living space to property by enclosing open carport area on ground level of property and adding a 7' x11' foot extension to the rear western wall of property. The reason variance is being sought: Existing space does not allow for family growth. Supporting data which should be considered by the board: Existing living space is very limited. The planned enclosure of the open car port will not increase the "footprint" of the existing building but will provide much needed living space to accomodate growth in our family. The 7' x 11' foot addition to the "footprint" of the building is situated along the rear wall and causes minimal change to the rear elevation. This addition is sorely needed to en- large the existing rooms on the second and third levels. The addition as planned will remain within the setback requirement of 5 feet from the adjacent property line. Are construction plans submitted with this application? Yes. What is the applicants interest in this variance? Property owners wish to expand living space. --� //-^-- X11 Yk A wildi1100 o- 11It, , i TT4is XarratttU �Dreb Made the 31 day of December A.D. 1986 by DONNETTE S. GLENN , SINGLE hereinafter called the rantor, to THOMAS J. S6HIFANELLA AND BETSY B. SCHIFANELLA , HIS WIFE whose post office address is: 20 17TH STREET, ATLANTIC BEACH, Florida 32233 Located in DUVAL County, Florida hereinafter called the granter: , I Whrrr,.r I„r.l herrn, rhe n rm "er:uunr" and "erantre" utchlJr all the harries rn rhre in.uumrnr and the heirs, heal nq,rescntatls•cs ai,d.s,jVn,.,1 Individuals,and the successors and assigns of eorporanunsl X iRitileSSet11: That the grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of$ TEN & N0/100 and other valuable considerations, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants, bas, sells, aliens, remises, releases, conveys and confirms unto the grantee, all that certain land situate in DUVALrgain County Florida, vie. LOT 10 EXCEPT THE SOUTH 58 FEET, BLOCK 8, OCEAN GROVE UNIT NO. 1 , ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15 , PAGE 82, OF THE CURRENT PUBLIC RECORDS OF DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO covenants, restrictions, easements of records and taxes for the current year . QjA01jer with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. tZIA �iUUC U11b tII the same in fee simple forever. (�kIl11 the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple;that the grantor has good right.and lawful authority to sell and convey said land;that the grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said•land and will defend-the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever;and that said land is free of all encumbrances, except taxes accruing subsequent to December 31; 19 86- 4111 WItllese U-111ereOf, the said grantor has signed and scaled these presents the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in our presence: 00 STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Duval I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day,before me,an officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared DONNETTE S. GLENN , SINGLE to me known to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and , S,he acknowledged before n,,: that she executed the same. WITNESS my h, .,d and official seal in the County and State test aforesaid this 31 day of December , A.D. 19 86 Notary Public 86-1432 RFSEINgNG A 5 FOOT EASE- 15, PAGF. 82 OF `17iE C'URREi,, PUBLIC RECORDS OF DUVAL COU'NT'Y, FLORIDA, -6'Ir FOR UTT_LITIES ALONG iHE WESTERLY 17th _ STREET PAVED (40 R/WM FDL I/2"I.P. 54.3' FD.1/2 P N 1.0 411 ul _ LL O O W O 3 / 2nd 8� 3ra STY. SCREEN PORCH :D�o Z W ~ 0.S' '0.8'I 1 7'.4' 5 CONC. ' `t :CONC.•'PAT.I PAD rn rn :. N -0 o 22.7 3.8 \ Vi "� 3 0-A Y. M' r rJ 1n N 4.0 tz- � � 3 STY. FRAME c� \ O UI O � o J N RESIDENCE N m�? NO. 20 Q a uj W x iA O m O CONC.. JC _ .. . ' DRIVE: FD. 1,2"I.P x 54.3 N 0 DIVIDING WALL 0.85' WIDE d SOUTH 58 FEET OF LOT 10 W NOTE Ro" b toFvpnr�vr u0 ANGLE AS PER PLAT. NO B.R.L. AS PER PLAT. I fiFRF.13Y CERTIFY nLNp ,,HE pWpER CITY HEREON JACXLSC�NILLLEN F'IARIDA.FLOOD 'L"(AE 11C~ St"N ON 2I FLOOD HAZARD BOUNDARY MAP FOR THE I HEREBY CERTIFY `IC1 SCIIIF'ANELL'A, CITICORP AND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MINNESOTA THAT I HAVE SURVEYED THE LAND,- AS SHOWN IN THE ABOVE CAPTION AND THAT THIS MAP IS A TRUE AND CORRECT RE;PIZESENI'ATION OF THAT SURVEY AND I'tiAT THE SURVEY RE.PR1E-`�NiF1D H1;REUN I ` THE MINIMiAd STANDARD RFI,�l1IRFl�L'S ADOPTED BY THE FLORIDA STATE BOARD` OF PROFESSIONAL L LAND SURVEYORS c RAP`I'ER 21151 AND 'lliE F'LQRIDP. LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION, _ 1 THIS SURVEY NOT VALID UNLESS SEALED WITH AN EMBOSSED SEAL DONN W. BOATWRIGHT, L.S. OF SURVEYOR SIGNED HEREON FLORIDA REG. LAND SURVEYOR No. 3296 SCALE: �C BOATWRIGHT LAND SURVEYORS, INC. DAT I NED' DRAWN BY: 1301 PENMAN ROAD SUITE- D SHEET OF _L-- F.B f: JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA 241-6660 of W rn 0 V1 aL O ~ O LO CD M u'1 )- 41M d U) 3=i i b4 'J of I c'a U c7: is.�y.: BOG -.J F- t-;p_l cZ C [..3 rV C o i. C pq. 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JOHNSON 659 OCEAN BLVD ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 (904) 241-4090 August 28 , 1990 Tom and Betsy Schifanella 20 17th Street Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Dear Tom and Betsy, You have my permission to increase the interior living space of your townhouse in accordance with the working drawings we reviewied two weeks ago. I understand from our discussions that you will enclose the carport and add a new structure to the rear of the house. My only considerations are as follows : that your boat will be sold or relocated * that at least 50% of the enclosed carport wall facing east will be glass * and that any future additions I may plan to my adjacent townhouse will meet with your approval Good luck to both of you. I 'm sure you' ll commence , construction with care and consideration for Wesley. Sincerely, Dorothy Johnson PSR-3844 12865 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ----- PERMIT INFORMATION ------ ------- LOCATION INFORMATION ------ Permit Number: 12865 Address : 20 SEVENTEENTH STREET Permit Type :RE-ROOF ATLANTIC BEACH , FLORIDA 32233 ,'lass of Work :NEW ------ LEGAL DESCRIPTION ---------- Constr . Type :WOOD FRAME Block : Lot : Twp: 0 Proposed Use: SINGLE FAMILY Section: 0 Subd: Rng: 0 Dwellings : 0 Subdivision: Est . Valuer 0 . 00 Improv. Cost : 7 ,301 . 00 Total Fe : 25.00 Amount -TF 25 . 00 --_ TION --- - -_- APPLICATION FEES ---------- NamePRAT 25 .00 Add,- ��. x P R-A nft FLORIDA Phoi. - ---- C RA R ORMATj R Name: r r,^r T nt �.�;` GRASTON M3`?—. vT TRAM ACK50 LE , FLORIDA 32259 Lir R . Exp: / T NOTES: NOTICE—ALL CONCRETE FORMS AND FOOTINGS MUST BE INSPECTED BEFORE POURING PERMIT VOID SIX MONTHS AFTER DATE OF ISSUE BUILDING MATERIAL, RUBBISH AND DEBRIS FROM THIS WORK MUST NOT BE PLACED IN PUBLIC SPACE, AND MUST BE CLEARED UP AND HAULED AWAY BY EITHER CONTRACTOR OR OWNER "FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE MECHANIC'S LIEN LAW CAN RESULT IN THE PROPERTY OWNER PAYINGTWICE FORTHE BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS" ISSUED ACCORDING TO APPROVED PLANS WHICH ARE PART OF THIS PERMIT AND SUBJECT TO REVOCATION FOR VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF LAW. $25.0014 Dates W051,96 ot Revelpt; 000895i CHECKS 6407 ATLANTIC BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT 00100003221000 BY: CIT! OF ALANTIC BRACH ROOFING PERlIT APPLICATION Owner(s) : 'TOM 9c1-4J FF n/-rC,9 Address:_ ao l7 sem, Phone: Lot # , Block or Unit # Subdivision: Contractor: i3A,,jif-z- p,_ GKAS�r„J / C 1RAS"7on1 kc--DF1,ya co rt i^,c_ Address : d(civ f-o2(Muxr7 712At L City, State and Zip z7Aekso.vd/4-( � F6 , Phone J-,F State License #_ /U- ca-o318s y Describe work to be performed: e? Roof tv�zy '(o �R, Fie>AKc,1-4 C;P1 J6L6S 30 S Valuation of Proposed Construction: 7• =30/, Materials to be used: Signature of Owner, Signature of Contractor: Liability Insurance Supplied Workers Compensation Insurance Supplied License Information L cJENSEN & HOULD AimRNEYS AT LAW 708 NORTH THIRD STREET POST OFFICE BOX 50457 JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FLORIDA 32240-0457 Alan C.Jensen Telephone(904)246-2500 Stephen A.Hould August 15 , 199 Fax(904)246-9960 Thomas E . Bowles, Director Community Development City of Atlantic Beach 716 Ocean Boulevard Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 RE : Dwelling Improvements 17th Street/Beach Avenue CD No. 20 17th Street Dear Tom: I received your letter of August 9 regarding the above matter. In reviewing your letter and the enclosures therewith, I would answer your two questions as follows : 1 . Certainly Parcel A is a nonconforming lot, but it is probably also a substandard lot of record. The City Commission has recently passed an ordinance regarding improvements to substandard lots of record, and any such improvements would require action by the Community Development Board and the City Commission. 2 . The relief available to the owners of Parcel A would be through the Community Development Board and City Commission, as set forth above, under improvements to substandard lots of record, or a request for a variance. I am assuming that the proposed improvements to Parcel A would be in violation of the setback requirements . If you have any further questions in this regard, please do nct hesitate to contact me. Very t u y yours , Alan Jensen ACJ :kk CITY OF 1*&a4? Vead - 57&?a4 716 OCEAN BOULEVARD P.0.BOX 26 ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA 32233 TELEPHONE(904)249-2395 August 9, 1990 Mr. Alan C. Jensen Jensen & Hould, Attorneys at Law 708 North Third Street P.O. Box 50457 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250-0457 Re: Dwelling Improvements 17th Street/Beach Avenue CD No. 20 17th Street r Dear Alan: Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, owner of Parcel B shown on the attached plat, visited my office yesterday afternoon seeking information regarding the City allowing the owners of Parcel A to enlarge their home. Specifically, the owners of Parcel A desire to increase their usable square footage by adding 5 feet t to the westerly end of their dwelling. Mrs. Johnson questions if such an expansion would constitute an encroachment into any required sideyeard setback. Consider that the property lies within an RG-1 zoning district - setbacks are shown on the attached sheets. My understanding is that Mr. Peter Johnson purchased the 100' x 54.3' parcel and improved it with a duplex unit at a time when the property was situated within the limits of the City of Jacksonville. The property was subsequently annexed into Atlantic Beach and subdivided into parcels A and B. Mr. Johnson sold parcel A and kept title to parcel B. More basic than Mrs. Johnson's question is the question of whether the owners of parcel A can enlarge their home and still comply with the zoning ordinance. Parcel A has an area of 2,824 square feet, which is less than the area required for a parcel in an RG-1 district. I am asking your i guidance on the following questions: Mr. Alan C. Jensen Jensen & Hould August 9, 1990 Page Two 1. Is parcel A considered to be a non-conforming lot in light of the minimum lot size requirements for an RG-1 district? 2. If, in your opinion, the lot (parcel A) is non-conforming, what relief, if any, is available to the owners? Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, THOMAS E. BOWLES, Director, Community Development TEB:vc attachments pr < .) Y _>. �.. r t+. 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No. 90.82-74, § 2(III,F, 20-26-82; Ord. No. 90-87-113, § 1, 1-12-87) Sec. 24-106. RGI and RG-1A residential general—Two-family districts. (a) Intent The RG-1 and RG-1A districts are intended for development of medium density two-family residential areas. (b) Permitted uses. The uses permitted in these districts are as follows: (1) Single-family dwellings; (2) Two-family dwellings; (3) Accessory uses; (4) Planned unit developments; (5) Townhouses and rowhouses; requires filing a plat when sold;. (6) Government buildings and facilities. / (c) Uses by exception. In these districts, the uses by exception are as follows: (1) Child care centers; (2) Churches; (3) Public and private recreational facilities; (4) Schools; (5) Home occupations; (6) Family care homes; (7) Foster care homes. (d) Minimum lot or site requirements. The minimum requirements for lots and sites in these districts are as follows: (1) Lot or site area: a. RG-1 districts: 1. 5,000 square feet, one-family; 2. 5,000 square feet,two-family. b. RG-IA districts: 1. 5,000 square feet,one-family; 2. 7,500 square feet,two-family. (2) Lot width: a. RG-1 districts: 1. 50 feet, one-family; 2. 50 feet,two-family. r Supp.No.6 2437 � • § 24-106 ATLANTIC BEACH CODE b. RG-1A districts: 1. 50 feet, one-family; 2. 75 feet, two-family. (3) Lot depth: 100 feet. (e) Minimum yard requirements. The minimum requirements for yards in these districts are: (1) Front yard: 20 feet; (2) Rear yard: 20 feet; (3) Side yard; 15 feet total; 5 feet minimum. (f) Building restrictions. The building restrictions for these districts are as follows: (1) Maximum lot coverage: none; (2) Maximum building height: 35 feet. (Ord. No. 90-82-74, § 2(III, F, 2), 7-26-82; Ord. No. 90-86-113, § 1, 1-12-87) Sec. 24-107. RG-2 and RG-3 residential general—multiple-family. (a) Intent. The RG-2 and RG-3 districts are intended for development of medium to high density multiple-family residential area. (b) Permitted uses. The uses permitted in these districts are as follows: (1) Single-family dwellings; (2) Two-family dwellings; (3) Multiple-family dwellings; (4) Accessory uses; (5) Planned unit developments; (6) Townhouses and rowhouses, requires filing plat when sold; (7) Government buildings and facilities. (c) Uses 6y exception. In these districts, the uses by exception are as follows: (1) Child care centers; (2) Churches; (3) Public and private recreation facilities; (4) Schools; (5) Home occupations; Supp.No.6 1438 ° NEW BUSINESS I. CONSIDERATION OF AN APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE BY JOHN A. AND SUSAN KING FOR AN ELEVATED DECK ADDITION AT 301 PINE STREET. Mr. and Mrs. King appeared on their own behalf. No one appeared to object to the variance request. Mrs. Gregg questioned 'how far' the deck would be from the City right-of-way. Mr. King responded that the deck would be six feet from the City property. Mr. King told the Board that there had been a stoop at the door, but that it had collapsed and never been replaced. Following discussion Mr. Howie moved to grant the variance , with the stipulation that the area covered by the deck would not be enclosed and that the owners would not come back later and seek another variance to enclose. Mr. Bass seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. III. APPLICATION FOR A VARIANCE FILED BY TOM AND BETSY SCHIFANELLA TO ENCLOSE CARPORT AREA AND ADD AN EXTENSION TO THE REAR WALL OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 20 17TH STREET. Tom Schifanella and Betsy Schifanella were present to answer questions from the board members. Mr. Schifanella presented the board a topographic survey of the property. No one spoke in opposition to the application. Mr. Howie noted that the building is a duplex and wanted to know if the Schifanellas had permission from their neighbors to build an addition. Mr. Schifanella had a letter which he submitted to the board. Mr. MacDonell wanted to make sure he understood exactly what the addition would be and Mr. Schifanella explained that the existing carport would be enclosed and the rear wall would be extended approximately 3 feet beyond the wall as now exists and from there would be continued up to the second and third story of the home. House plans and photographs were presented to the board for clarification. Mr. McCaulie asked the applicants where they intended to park their two cars and Mr. Schifanella responded that they would have a parking area on 17th Street and also room for one car on Beach Avenue. Mrs. Russell asked if the parking area was on the right-of-way and Mr. Schifanella did not know. Mrs. Russell said she would like to know exactly where the right-of-way is located in relationship to the two parking spaces since the codes do not permit parking on the right-of-way. Mr. Wolfson moved to deny the request for variance. Mrs. Russell seconded the motion. Further discussion centered around the board's serious concerns about accessibility for emergency vehicles, particularly if the roads are crowded with parked cars. Variances were granted in order to build the home originally. Mr. stated that the reason the code calls for inclusion of parking is to avoid dangerous and illegal parking, especially in the vicinity of a public access. Mrs. Russell quoted chapter 24-17 which states, "Parking space, off-street shall mean an off-street parking space consisting of an area adequate for parking an automobile with room for opening doors on both sides, together with properly related access to a public street or alley and maneuvering room, but located totally outside of any street or alley right-of-way. " Following the discussion of the parking, Mr. Howie expressed the opinion that to enclose the carport would not even require a variance. Mr. McCaulie and Mrs. Gregg both disagreed based on the fact that the lot is substandard. It was noted that they were not exceeding the setback requirements, except for the lot size. Mr. Bowles stated that the lot size was less than the required minimum for the usage. Mr. Bass questioned Mr. Wolfson about changing his motion to deny. Mr. McCaulie said that if someone wanted to offer an amendment to the motion they could do it and Mr. Wolfson stated he wanted to leave the motion as presented, to wit, a motion to deny based on the parking. No one offered an amendment. Mr. MacDonell suggested that Mr. Wolfson withdraw the motion and offer a new motion to grant the variance subject to a provision to provide paved, off-street parking on the north part of the property, within the property line. Mrs. Gregg was concerned that the board would be in a position where they would have to allow variances to all the substandard lots if this variance was granted. Mrs. Schifanella felt that her property was unique in its design and that other properties would not necessarily want to add on (or enclosed carports) in the same way. Mrs. Russell felt that the board would be in a position where they could not deny the Schifanella's neighbors requests for variances if this variance were granted. Mr. MacDonell didn' t feel the granting of one variance would not encumber the board. Mr. McCaulie called for the board to go through the eleven points on the application for variance to help them come to a decision. Mr. Wolfson also stated that he would stand by his motion to deny the application because of the parking and the substandard lot. Mr. Wolfson said he would withdraw his motion if the Schifanellas would agree to add parking and to enclose the carport area without extending the building to the west. Mr. and Mrs. Schifanella said that without the extra five (5) feet on the back of the building the plan was not feasible. Mr. Wolfson and Mrs. Gregg both expressed concerns about increasing the footprint on a substandard lot. Mrs-. Schifanella stated that she and her husband did not know this was a substandard lot when they purchased it, nor did they discover this fact when they had the plans drawn and tentatively presented them to someone (unknown) in the building department. It was not until they were ready to begin the project that they found they needed a variance and had a substandard lot. Mr. Schifanella spoke to the building inspector and he was the person who advised him (Schifanella) to go ahead with his plans. Mr. MacDonell mentioned that the property was purchased prior to annexation and the Schifanellas did not know the property on substandard when they purchased it. Mr. McCaulie and Mr. Wolfson both noted that the lot was a substandard lot even by the City of Jacksonville code. Mr. Wolfson also noted that Beach Avenue is a narrow, winding, garage-approach road and there have been problems with it since annexation including many controversial items, particularly since the lots are substandard. The fact that the people who have bought the homes may not have been aware of these problems, but that doesn't change the fact that the problems exist. Mr. Wolfson was also concerned about precedents the board might set with these controversial decisions. Mr. McCaulie returned to the issues on the application for variance. He expressed concerns that the application did not really meet the requirements of the board. Mr. McCaulie noted further that it seemed there were other ways the structure could be expanded, although it might not be exactly what the Schifanellas wanted. Mr. Bass asked the board to go through the eleven points and then come to a decision. After discussion, Mrs. Schifanella said that without the variance they would be forced to move. She stated that they wanted to start a family and their home, as it now was, did not suit their needs. Mr. Bass felt they had asked for the minimum variance necessary. The board noted that parking problems currently exist along Beach Avenue in general. Mr. MacDonell and Mr. Wolfson discussed the (public) access to the beach at the Lane's property line. Mr. McCaulie called the question. Mr. Wolfson's motion to deny the variance passed by a vote of four to three. Mr. McCaulie, Mr. Wolfson, Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Gregg voted in favor. Mr. Howie, Mr. Bass and Mr. MacDonell voted against the motion. Mr. McCaulie reiterated that the application was denied and- that the board had already voted. It was restated that the expansion of the footprint of the building and the addition was the important part of the application. Mr. Wolfson informed the Schifanellas that they could appeal the decision of the board by going before the commission. III. CONSIDERATION OF A AN APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE FILED BY ANTHONY AND THERESA CIPOLLINA FOR IMPROVOWUnS AT 137 TENTH STREET. Mr. Mike Shackleford, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Cipollina, appeared on behalf of the applicants. He presented the plans to the board members which showed that approval of the application would allow an encroachment of two (2) feet into the twenty (20) foot backyard setback. It was determined that the actual encroachment was only one (1) foot, seven (7) inches, less than ten (10%) percent of the requirement. After examining the plans, Mr. MacDonell moved to grant the variance. Mr. Howie seconded the motion. Mr. John Bailey spoke from the audience about the fact that Beach Avenue is a non-conforming right-of-way in some areas and a conforming right-of-way in others. He noted that the property owned by the Cipollina's was not substandard and approving the application would make no practical difference. It also noted that the previous City Manager authorized his assistant to grant up to a ten (10%) percent variance which has caused a great deal of trouble. The plans were explained thusly; the Cipollinas want to build a parking structure with a bedroom and bath above. The construction will be the same as the existing house and will preserve the continuity of the current house. The Cipollinas noted that this will be the last addition to the home. The parking area will provide room to park two (2) cars. I 20-1 !S h i�`vtr4 c l-I JENSEN & HOULD ATTORNEYS AT LAW 708 NORTH THIRD STREET POST OFFICE BOX 50457 JACKSONVILLE BEACH,FLORIDA 32240-0457 Alan C.Jensen August 15 , 1990 Telephone(904)246-2500 Stephen A.Hould Fax(904)246-9960 Thomas E . Bowles, Director Community Development City of Atlantic Beach 716 Ocean Boulevard Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 RE: Dwelling Improvements 17th Street/Beach Avenue CD No. 20 17th Street Dear Tom: I received your letter of August 9 regarding the above matter. In reviewing your letter and the enclosures therewith, I would answer your two questions as follows : _l . Certainly Parcel A is a nonconforming lot, but it is probably also a substandard lot of record. The City Commission has recently passed an ordinance regarding improvements to substandard lots of record, and any such improvements would require action by the Community Development Board and the City Commission. 2 . The relief available to the owners of Parcel A would be through the Community Development Board and City Commission, as set forth above, under improvements to substandard lots of record, or a request for a variance. I am assuming that the proposed improvements to Parcel A would be in violation of the setback requirements . If you have any further questions in this regard, please do nct hesitate to contact me. Very t u y ycurs , Alan Jensen ACJ :kk CITY OF rustic ��� — ��yuda 716 OCEAN BOULEVARD P.O.BOX 25 ATLANTIC BEACH,FLORIDA 32233 TELEPHONE(904)249-2395 August 9, 1990 Mr. Alan C. Jensen Jensen & Hould, Attorneys at Law 708 North Third Street P.O. Box 50457 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250-0457 Re: Dwelling Improvements 17th Street/Beach Avenue CD No. 20 17th Street Dear Alan: Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, owner of Parcel B shown on the attached plat, visited my office yesterday afternoon seeking information regarding the City allowing the owners of Parcel A to enlarge their home. Specifically, the owners of Parcel A desire to increase their usable square footage by adding 5 feet t to the westerly end of their dwelling. Mrs. Johnson questions if such an expansion would constitute an encroachment into any required sideyeard setback. Consider that the property lies within an RG-1 zoning district - setbacks are shown on the attached sheets. My understanding is that Mr. Peter Johnson purchased the 100' x 54.3' parcel and improved it with a duplex unit at a time when the property was situated within the limits of the City of Jacksonville. The property was subsequently annexed into Atlantic Beach and subdivided into parcels A and B. Mr. Johnson sold parcel A and kept title to parcel B. More basic than Mrs. Johnson's question is the question of whether the owners of parcel A can enlarge their home and still comply with the zoning ordinance. Parcel A has an area of 2,824 square feet, which is less than the area required for a parcel in an RG-1 district. I am asking your guidance on the following questions: Mr. Alan C. Jensen Jensen & Hould August 9, 1990 Page Two 1. Is parcel A considered to be a non-conforming lot in light of the minimum lot size requirements for an RG-1 district? 2. If, in your opinion, the lot (parcel A) is non-conforming, what relief, if any, is available to the owners? Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, THOMAS E. BOWLES, Director, Community Development TEB:vc attachments ZONING AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS § 24-106 (2) Maximum building height: 35 feet. (Ord. No. 90-82-74, § 2(III, F, 2), 7-26-82; Ord. No. 90-87-113, § 1, 1-12-87) Sec. 24-106. RG-1 and RG-lA residential general—Two-family districts. (a) Intent The RGA and RG-1A districts are intended for development of medium density two-family residential areas. (b) Permitted uses. The uses permitted in these districts are as follows: (1) Single-family dwellings; (2) Two-family dwellings; (3) Accessory uses; (4) Planned unit developments; (5) Townhouses and rowhouses;requires filing a plat when sold; (6) Government buildings and facilities. (c) Uses by exception. In these districts, the uses by exception are as follows: (1) Child care centers; (2) Churches; �- (3) Public and private recreational facilities; (4) Schools; (5) Home occupations; (6) Family care homes; (7) Foster care homes. (d) Minimum lot or site requirements. The minimum requirements for lots and sites in these districts are as follows: (1) Lot or site area: a. RGA districts: 1. 5,000 square feet, one-family; 2. 5,000 square feet,two-family. b. RG-1A districts: 1. 5,000 square feet,one-family; 2. 7,500 square feet, two-family. (2) Lot width: a. RG-1 districts: 1. 50 feet, one-family; 2. 50 feet, two-family. Supp.No.6 1437. § 24-106 ATLANTIC BEACH CODE b. RG-1A districts: 1. 50 feet, one-family; 2. 75 feet,two-family. (3) Lot depth: 100 feet. (e) Minimum yard requirements. The minimum requirements for yards in these districts are: (1) Front yard: 20 feet; (2) Rear yard: 20 feet; (3) Side yard; 15 feet total; 5 feet minimum. (f) Building restrictions. The building restrictions for these districts are as follows: (1) Maximum lot coverage: none; (2) Maximum building height: 35 feet. (Ord. No. 90-82-74, § 2(111, F, 2), 7-26-82; Ord. No. 90-86-113, § 1, 1-12-87) Sec. 24-107. RG-2 and RG-3 residential general—multiple-family. (a) Intent. The RG-2 and RG-3 districts are intended for development of medium to high density multiple-family residential area. (b) Permitted uses. The uses permitted in these districts are as follows: (1) Single-family dwellings; (2) Two-family dwellings; (3) Multiple-family dwellings; (4) Accessory uses; (5) Planned unit developments; (6) Townhouses and rowhouses, requires filing plat when sold; (7) Government buildings and facilities. (c) Uses by exception. In these districts, the uses by exception are as follows: (1) Child care centers; (2) Churches; (3) Public and private recreation facilities; (4) Schools; (5) Home occupations; Supp.No.6 1438 w► Y;ec r Re'• , a:,•. i' i N tq.�r i'/,I S�t1`'V' � 1M k• .-'Xdl, f.Ml „��•~ L �' `Y.. ./'i �.A• � 1 S :. `?t• ' f 1,1 MA ;,QT ( 10 EXCEp ' TIiB .SC?U'rH � O­ A ' G}20VE '� 'AtO 1 AS RECORDED ,N-: MAX BOOK. 15.E PAGE, ` , UIQ fiB'�i'k' PUBLIC F2ECo DS OF DUVAL "COUNTY SE$; 'jc' AkD LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS} ' {H $�` T 401 R/W (PAVED) n. 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LIEN LAW CAN RESULT "FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE MECHANICS'ILDING IMPROVEMENTSiN U THE PROPERTY OWNER PAYING TWICE FOR B ISSUED ACCORDING TO APPROVED PLANS WHICH ARE PART OF THIS PERMIT AND ,§yB,JECT TO REVOCATION FOR VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF LAW. ATLANTIC B ACH BUILDING DEP ENT fl T� 6-fz? 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FLORIDA 2 ,,,,, ,.r.....�. . 0003130 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH LOCATION xnTe'unnATIO" - tL°'ltf7i7 x"p-onnATIC1nTACdtdreSS 2017'TH _gTnEET J1 A°TLPiliTIC Yt,Au", prl,onrDA3Zs'3'permit number: -- permit Type! jt,UTi -- LI'AL D"-C_RIPTION+cle�ss ox Worm }KLf'hlt� ;3ect1c1D: Type: WOOD tr�hYTLToVn$n1p: FLnICi: D Proposed Use: �ITiK3LE fcAnxLT "NubdIvIslon: Dxellings: i rade 00. t]X7 Estimated YSl tse: CPO.lot) Improv. Conti ?►l Y?. DX► Total re•es Amount Ps:Lc% DSte paid: 1r'-X? MorK DSc. In�STALT Al t�F` IeLttIRTjINXJ hnT) !` !!S`TUI{Ir`� -- ApP1,IL.ATIC1n CI7 "rft jt4ruR"ATIC3n --- - ` 1T'J. DD Names. TCIT! $L•H!°S f{ELL.A 41lsTL"!4 ITif h�CT FET �4�lcfre6ts ITT" 37'�tLET 50.10L ATLANTIC BEACH, 'I^LLtI'iILtA .; >~1tLT! Ilff"h+L"T t"E 5u. on T1l�TEl3 X 1304 T X64-- 63 ��. XSCU P'Rone-: IsSADan C3h:3-». T't. �. RADON OA123 _ �x sty. 00coo T RAGTun Itd 't7ItIRATI t7n - `- -` Irl.X30- -- MATE14 ThI' H : TER tT VENCE" PLUnbx"u yExL'pt TAP 9*). 00 Add : 9'-34 ppT 3T. 1~L ��' C1'� gTTL,ftAULxX; Wit»h!'!L�' 9'i'�• �+`� �hX�1"s3UItYxLLE� ti 1_1 cense: C Fst✓+Dy Type. SEC:. » T1P'AL"T F L laiX).too rNOTES: NOTICE —ALL CONCRETE FORMS AND FOOTINGS MUST BE INSPECTED BEFORE POURING PERMIT VOID SIX MONTHS AFTER DATE OF ISSUE BUILDING MATERIAL, RUBBISH AND DEBRIS FROM TWORK HIS MUST NOT BE PLACED IN PUBLIC SPACE,AND MUST BE CLEARED UP AND HAULED AWAY BY EITHER CONTRACTOR OR OWNR. CAN RESULT "FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE MECHANICS' LIEN LAW ROVEMENTSiN THE PROPERTY OWNER PAYING TWICE FOR BUILDING IMP t+j ACCORDING TO APPROVED PLANS WHICH ARE PART OF THIS PERMIT AND SUBJECT TO REVOCATION FOR ISSUED A ... VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF LAW. ATLANTIC BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT By: C"y'r Y CI: ATLA11TiC BEACii :OR PLM=21NG ? �YSIT APPLICATION ------------------------ JOB L vl 1S ,I _ ------- ---------- PLUMBING --- ---------PLiIF'fBING CO:i'TRACTOR:-ICEE uiBERSCFe G - g�2------- - -------- , Sl -------- ------------------- ----- -------------- -------- CW? ER: BUILDINZ3 CON T r ACTOR: ---- _-- TYPE OF BUILDING:-- --__---- ------------ ClifowErs jy�i�iJ ---------- WATER HEATERS -- -----_-- DISHWASHERS TUISS ----- ----- DISPOSALS (1 hiJi: iiLS --------- --------^ - - - WASHING MACHIN r- CLOSETS ---------- FLOOR DRAINS -----.----- P ---�----TOTAL P IX i UR v'GUHT ^' i;IOri Gr Pi..LI,°f;;I NG ytiD FIXTURES I;ST BE ,.CCORDAi•ICE 1'I"'1' THE ? f�ST II4: `t r.LL, R,EC.EN'iEDITIC14O;= THE SOUTHERN STAND1'PD PL-Ul7NH t:" 0; Qa 0003119 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH L ICATXOM sti!''IC ""ATXON --- PLtlT'JIT jmrORnATIC1T1 AddreSS: 2C) 17TH '"47REET rel mit- Number *. '311"°► PLCJMXDA ''J"'22"3, h'1'LAtf`TIC �11MA'Cft, permit Type: ELEC1'RMAL ---- -- - - - -- -- ___- L.LCIAL LiL�3r:fsiFTIC)N :.lass of wori.: ADDITX%3" Lot: riocf.: isectIon: constr. Type-: WOOD PRAnE Townehip: RNO �► Proposed Use % nTNOLE P'AnXLT o"uDdYvlvlon: Dwellings: 1 Code: q ret imat.ed Yail"e% VKS0C► . +C300 Impprov. Co st% 9 . Tot-al reel: 27'"30 Amount Palo: 1A2l°. "30 a E a 1 d: 1 2 t t'„"'3C! en C. I TIN[3 "iYIs 200 ART'S Ir 3W 240 viol-Y S InOUT, :2�G1 RLrCET'T. ,rlg1V►I 1"�CH A1"rLICAY1OH - - owN1wR INPaftnAYX%3N _ __ rysnnxT 9L'f. :41a "ame: NeNDALIE Ck.1M5TRUCTICSN wAvmn inrACT rem %0. 00 Address: 2u ITT" `9T1ftIEPT 50.010 �",y, �.sE'NtSR IT4PAC'r f°"L>L ATLANTIC "CAUH, rLORIDA 322' ��1.i0o ttATeR nzTER Phone: k`°►4��} )'3tS T-C►7 "4 '3C). 00ltADt3N pAn-fl. R. �• ftADC)" DAIS - X76 00 irC)"TRAC'!OR XifrOMMATS�C.1T4 II r C1.130 - -- -- - ��e�i��� WATER TAP Name: grWrR TAP 00 'Nccress: JUAN A V1� 3TC. Z3 "TDftAU1,X SHARE 00 JA+ Ti N�f2LL�, M J221C) . 010 TYPE—. 0 ltl�-iNsi�LGT FLE incense: g;L^C. N rnPACT P1EL U• Ub OTTER NOTES: NOTICE —ALL CONCRETE FORMS AND FOOTINGS MUST BE INSPECTED BEFORE POURING PERMIT VOID SIX MONTHS AFTER DATE OF ISSUE BUILDING MATERIAL, RUBBISH AND DEBRIS FROM THIS WORK MUST NnT CLEARED UP AND HAULED AWAY BY EITHFR CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA Approved by APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL PERMIT TO THE CHIEF ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR: DATE: IMPORTANT NOTICE: HED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, IN CONSIDERATION OF PERMIT GIVEN FOR DOING THE WORK ATTACULATIONS, CODE AS DESCRIBED IN THE FOLLOWINCITY OF G, WER WHICH ARE A K IN ACCORDANCE WITH PART HEREOF, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ELECTRICAL REG, ATLANTIC BEACH ORDINANCES. MASTER ELECTRICIAN SIGNATUR : ST"'Q E t. l ELECTRICAL FIRMRFD —BOX -- aSrY 4,v� ADDRESS: � a NAME '^ BETWEEN: BLDG.SIZE NEW ( 1 OLD ( 1 REW. ( 1 RES.(.,fAPT. ( 1 comm.( 1 PUBLIC ( 1 INDUS. ( 1 SO. FT. ADDITION (v1' TRAILER ( 1 TEMP. ( 1 SIGNS ( 1 FEE INCREASE ( 1 REPAIR SERVICE: NEW ( 1 AMPS COPPER ( 1 ALUM. 1 1 CONDUCTOR SIZE RACEWAY AMPS PH W VOLT SWITCH OR BREAKER y VOLT RACEWAY ��,> AMPS i PH " W EXIST.SERV.SIZE Z c17r- FEEDERS NO. SIZE NO. SIZE NO. LIGHTING OUTLETc -- $ NO. H.P. VOLTAGE PHS VOLTAGE PHS H.P• MOTORS SIGNS MA I MOTOR SIZE SWITCH FLASHER N0. VA. NO. NEON TRANSF. �.0 cl(:N